Revis, who played six seasons with the Jets, tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee at Miami last September in Week 3. He hadn’t played since. Revis was traded in April to the Buccaneers, who signed him to a six-year, $96 million contract that made him the highest-paid defensive player in the NFL.

Holmes suffered a Lisfranc injury, which usually involves separation of ligaments and joints in the middle of the foot, against San Francisco in Week 4. He needed surgery to repair the injury, and then had another procedure in February to remove the screws.

Mark Sanchez, the Jets’ starting quarterback since 2009, is inactive and had been ruled out earlier in the week with a shoulder injury. Rookie Geno Smith, the team’s second-round draft pick, was making his first NFL start.

Tampa Bay starting left guard Carl Nicks is inactive, replaced by Gabe Carimi in the starting lineup. Nicks was trying to come back from surgery on his left big toe when he was recently diagnosed as having a MRSA infection in a blister on his left foot.